... Hi. So, I'll keep this fairly short. For the longest time, my eyes get very red and irritated, sometimes downright painful. It's never happening when I see the eye doctor, so they haven't checked it yet and I was wondering if anyone knew what it was. ... (0 replies)

... it seems unlikely for two cases of shingles when I'm only 21, and it doesn't seem like the pain from shingles would start abruptly while hiking or end overnight or no apparent reason. I don't think it's related, but I might as well mention it. ... (3 replies)

... contacts in and started driving and noticed my eyes started to burn really bad when air or light hit them and it was really hard to keep them open. i figured hey it's dark in work i should be fine. ... (3 replies)

... me I post it will be way shorter, so I apologize for the this being soo long. I originally found the old RCE thread with approx over 112 pages, I almost cried when reading several pages, except my eye hurts so much from what I am going thru crying would only make it worse. ... (125 replies)

... I've using Refresh Endura for about 2 months. It was a little different from other artificial tears. But, even though I don't feel much pain in eyes I cannot open them well. What I mean by that is my left eye keep closing like I have twitch. ... (9 replies)

... Just had this encounter for the second time in nine months. Noticed while reading, that some letters were blocked out by a small blurry spot that moved when the eyes moved. Came on suddenly, with no other ailments or symptoms. ... (0 replies)

... I was on a computer when this happened. I really don't say what I was doing at the time, but what happened after was I saw my eyes move in a sort of way that had not happened before. ... (0 replies)

... e adding artificial tears as necessary for pain. Now, what happens is the surrounding cells of the epithelium "fill in" the gap. Once the gap is filled in, the pain does subside quite a bit. The gap fills in rather quick. ... (61 replies)

... did not have a layer of tears between the eyelid and the cornea, which caused the eyelid to rub off the surface of my cornea. Or, I could possibly have rubbed my eye or there could possibly have been some kind of foreign body that I didn't know about. ... (12 replies)

... It is kind of hard to answer your question because I am not sure if you mean lazy eye as in amblyopia or lazy eye as in strabismus. Amblyopia is reduced visual acuity caused by lack of use of one eye. Strabismus is deviation of one our both eyes. ... (4 replies)